The New York Giants lacked the firepower yet again on offense to keep up with the Dallas Cowboys, and a pair of Dak Prescott-to-Dalton Schultz touchdown connections proved too much to overcome in Thursday's 28-20 loss.
Daniel Jones threw a touchdown pass in the waning moments to Richie James to cap the scoring.
The Giants have now lost 10 of their last 11 games to the Cowboys, including a regular season sweep this season. The Giants needed to compete, and there was urgency to show they can scheme up some things that caught the Cowboys off guard. In the end, the Giants' only chance was to cause turnovers and get their best players - Saquon Barkley, Dexter Lawrence and Leonard Williams - to make game-changing plays, which they have done in key spots earlier this season.
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